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surge:50 | Gemini 3.5 Flash | Literary task

Metadata

  • Date: 2026-05-22
  • Tool: Google Antigravity 2.0 (macOS app)
  • Model: Gemini 3.5 Flash
  • MTP Skill version: 1.0.0
  • MTP Skill arguments: surge:50 (slider)

Prompt

/mtp surge:50 Tell the story of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll in a way that makes someone want to read it.
(No artifacts, no image generation.)

The text below is copied from the tool output using the “Copy” button.

Forget the cozy fairy tales you think you know. Lewis Carroll’s original masterpiece is a fever dream of logic gone feral. A bored girl on a riverbank sees a clothed, pocket-watch-toting White Rabbit. She follows. She falls. Down. Down. Down. She drops through the earth into a subterranean labyrinth where physics collapses, language is weaponized, and sanity is entirely optional.
No time to adjust. Alice is instantly bombarded by a cascade of absurdity:
- Bottles that shrink her, cakes that stretch her, a sea of her own salty tears.
- A Caterpillar smoking hookah, demanding to know who she is.
- A Cheshire Cat that vanishes, leaving only a mocking, disembodied grin.
- A Mad Hatter trapped in a never-ending tea party, screaming at time itself.
- A croquet match played with live flamingos and terrified hedgehogs.
- A Queen of Hearts screaming for decapitations at the slightest provocation.
Identity slips away. Size shifts constantly. Wonderland is a brilliant, claustrophobic puzzle. Every conversation is a verbal trap; every character is a lunatic philosopher.
The films don't capture the bite. Read the book. Tumble down. Experience the original, untamed chaos.
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### Summary of Work
1. **MTP Compilation**: Ran the `/mtp` compiler with the argument `surge:50` to extract the `magenta- 50` tone and structure constraints (varying rhythm, rapid-fire lists, cut-up phrases, releasing information in a rush).
2. **Creative Output**: Drafted a fast-paced, engaging summary/pitch of *Alice's Adventures in Wonderland* adhering strictly to those constraints (short paragraphs, rapid list of surreal elements, and tense, cut-up phrasing) to inspire the reader to explore the original book. No artifacts or images were created.